Local/remote power control, Powering on the system, Remote power control – IBM INFO PRINT 3000 User Manual
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Attention!
The Unit Emergency switch lets you turn off all power to the system in the
case of an emergency.
Do not use the Unit Emergency Power Off switch to power off the system
unless you have an emergency. Doing so can cause loss of data and
hardware problems in the AFCCU.
Local/Remote Power Control
You can press the Remote and Local switches on the Power Control Panel to
change power control from local to remote at any time. Local power control means
that you can turn power on and off using the switches on the Power Control Panel.
Remote power control means that you turn power on and off from another source,
as shown in Table 6.
Table 6. Remote Power Control
Element:
Remote Power Controlled From:
Control Unit Power (AFCCU Frame)
Host System Console
Printer Power (Printer 1 and Simplex)
AFCCU Frame
Control Unit Power (PUM Frame)
AFCCU Frame
Printer Power (Printer 2)
AFCCU Frame
Powering On the System
You can switch power on for the complete system for duplex or simplex mode use.
You can also switch power on for only one printer and its associated control unit
in simplex mode when one of the two system printers is not operable and needs
repair. In either mode and with the use of either printer, you must switch the
AFCCU power on.
How you switch power on for the system depends on whether power control is set
to Local or Remote.
Notes:
1.
To switch power on for Printer 1 with Printer 2 powered-off, the AFCCU frame
must still have power on.
2.
The Unit Emergency switch in each printer must be in the Power Enable
position before you can switch power on to that printer.
3.
If a D208 error occurs after you switch power on for the system, do the
following:
a.
Switch power off for the system.
b.
Wait two minutes.
c.
Switch power on for the system again.
If you are operating the system in dual simplex mode and leave one printer
powered-off, the D208 error remains on the powered-off printer window.
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